Sujet : Re: YASID: Hostile planet quick evolution
De : (at) *nospam* ednolan (ted@loft.tnolan.com (Ted Nolan)
Groupes : rec.arts.sf.writtenDate : 13. May 2025, 13:38:24
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In article <
slrn1025ock.2o9q.naddy@lorvorc.mips.inka.de>,
Christian Weisgerber <
naddy@mips.inka.de> wrote:
On 2025-05-12, Ted Nolan <tednolan> <ted@loft.tnolan.com> wrote:
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Here's a YASID that came up on another feed today, with some ruminations
about AI hallucinations as well:
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https://chroniclesmagazine.org/web/do-androids-dream-of-fake-books
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I asked, "Can you identify a sci-fi short story about a
group of humans stranded in their reinforced habitat on a
world dominated by hostile animals trying to genetically
change themselves generation by generation to be able to
survive among the hostile fauna on the planet?" My description
of the plot continued, "When the last generation is released
they do wipe out the animals outside, but immediately start
digging in to attack their parent generation.
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Perplexity suggests "Between the Dark and the Daylight" (1958) by
Algis Budrys, based on this:
https://scifi.stackexchange.com/questions/202251/short-story-about-humans-on-a-hostile-planet-genetically-engineering-their-offs
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That's it! Unfortunately I edited badly above when I left out
The last line in the short story is something like "here's
Donald now"
from the YASID, but that matches completely!
I will comment to the poster at his site.
"RASFW: More powerful than Grok..."
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